FTC Announces Claims Process for Consumers Affected by CafePress’s Data Security Failures
The Federal Trade Commission is launching a claims process for consumers who had their Social Security numbers exposed in a data breach involving online merchandise platform CafePress.
- The Federal Trade Commission is launching a claims process for consumers who had their Social Security numbers exposed in a data breach involving online merchandise platform CafePress.
- The company’s data security failures led to a data breach that exposed this sensitive data including Social Security numbers.
- Residual Pumpkin also agreed to pay $500,000, which the FTC is using to compensate victims impacted by the data breach.
- Consumers can apply if they were misled by CafePress’s data security claims and had their Social Security Number exposed in the CafePress data breach.